Abstract

Repeated experiments on dogs with a gastric fistula and the common bile duct exposed after I. P. Pavlov, a dog with a stomach fistula, the common bile duct exposed after I. P. Pavlov, a gall bladder fistula and esophagotomy have shown that the appearance and smell of food, sham feeding, and feeding of animals with an open stomach fistula fail to cause an increase in bile secretion and its discharge through the terminal fistula of the common bile duct.

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